Is the criticism of Harry and Meghan's private jet use unfair?

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have come under fire for using private jets whilst campaigning on environmental issues.

But is the criticism they’re receiving unfair?

Harry found himself defending his and Meghan’s use of private jets when he launched an eco-tourism project with Booking.com, Sky Scanner, TripAdvisor and Visa in Amsterdam, saying “we could all do better”.

Royal experts have pointed out that the couple aren’t the only members of the Royal Family to use private jets, and it’s understandable why they might want to.

Speaking to Yahoo UK’s ‘The Royal Box’, ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship says: “Let’s be clear, all members of the Royal Family use private jets, they all use helicopters... they have got to get around and they have got to get around safely as well.

“We don’t understand what it’s like being on a plane and people snapping you, taking pictures of you. “

ITV News Royal Editor Chris Ship pointed out that all members of the Royal family use private jets. (Picture: REUTERS/Christian Charisius/POOL)

While it may fly in the face of their environmental campaigning, Ship says it’s understandable why the couple might not want to face commercial flights on some occasions.

He describes how on a trip to Morocco, security teams for the Royal couple had to physically push people back to stop them from taking photographs.

“What do the Royals have their holiday for? To get away from it, to get away from the cameras and the people and the pressure. So you can almost see why if Elton John said, ‘here, do you want to use my jet and go down to my house’, I would say yes.”

That issue of security becomes even more important when you add baby Archie into the mix, adds Royal commentator Victoria Arbiter.

“They know the value of a photograph of Archie - if a member of the public snaps that and suddenly it’s on the front page of one of the tabloids. So you can see why they went with it.”

It’s an issue Harry highlighted during his speech in Amsterdam, pointing out that when he flies privately it’s to ensure his family’s safety.

After flying to the city on a commercial flight to make the speech, he said: “While no one is perfect, we all have a responsibility for our own individual impact.”